
St. Joseph Parish in Maximo celebrates 175 years
St. Joseph Parish in Maximo, celebrating its 175th anniversary this year, can trace its origins back to a group of French immigrants who settled the area as early as 1833
St. Joseph Parish in Maximo, celebrating its 175th anniversary this year, can trace its origins back to a group of French immigrants who settled the area as early as 1833
The first school building was constructed in 1875 under pastor Wimar Mueller, a single classroom for 12 boys and 16 girls.
Whether it’s providing information, assisting with basic needs or offering educational programs, helping people rise from poverty into their own self-sufficiency has always been at the heart of Catholic Charities of Ashtabula County.
St. Joseph Warren Hospital—originally “Riverside Hospital,” was founded by Dr. Chester Waller in 1924, who intended to entrust it to the care of the Sisters of the Humility of Mary.
he 80th anniversary of the Society of St. Paul in Canfield this year seems a fitting time to highlight the community’s decades-long commitment to spreading the Gospel via multimedia—a cherished gift it has given to the people of the Youngstown Diocese and beyond.
St. John the Baptist Basilica in Canton celebrates 200 years, plus more good news from across the diocese.
The Knights of Columbus Ashtabula met on August 27 in the Community Center of Our Lady of Peace Parish in Ashtabula.
As they count down to this significant milestone, the Ursuline Sisters will commemorate their long presence in the area with a series of events starting in September 2023.
One of the oldest Knights of Columbus councils in the region, Canton Council 341, celebrated their 125th anniversary this year with a Mass and banquet on May 6.
Bishop David Bonnar celebrated Mass in honor of the 80th anniversary of the diocese on June 25, 2023.
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Located in Northeast Ohio, the Diocese of Youngstown includes six counties; Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark and Trumbull.